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I highly doubt someone has modded the game at all, especially to make it straight.
Craig is my favorite. He's so kind and caring.
There are female characters in the game, not a lot of them, and they aren't romanceable.
(I agree with you, I just think you phrased yourself oddly.)
It's called "Dream Daddy"
If it's not your thing, then, go play something else.
The game isn't stupid for it. Game developers have all freedom to make whatever options they like, and in this case, they made a M/M visual novel.
They've already got a lot of exposure and money from big youtube lets players like Jack and Mark so I doubt money is an issue.
But anway, that's the last thing I'll say since the discussion is done and you've chosen an answer.
The problem isn't making a game with a similar concept, it's asking for something in a game that the developers have said they won't do and never plan to do, and then complaining.
Sometimes it makes sense to ask for things, like an extra level to a platformer or another love interest in a dating sim, but when you're asking for female options in a m/m dating game, the obvious answer is gonna be a no.